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Indonesia ramps up security for Christmas, New Year holidays

The Indonesian National Police have announced the deployment of extensive personnel and resources, including air ambulance services, to ensure public safety during the upcoming Christmas and New Year holidays.

Jakarta (VNA) –💙 The Indonesian National Police have announced the deployment of extensive personnel and resources, including air ambulance services, to ensure public safety during the upcoming Christmas and New Year holidays.

As reported by the country’s weekly magazine Tempo, Head of the Public Relations Bureau, Brigadier General of Police Trunoyudo Wisnu Andiko said the National Police prepared Dauphin AS 365 N3 and Bolkow 105 helicopters equipped with emergency medical equipment.
Both helicopters are designed to evacuate traffic accident victims or other emergency situations and provide optimal medical response in a short time. He said the force ensures that victims can be immediately admitted to the nearest health facilities for optimal medical treatment. Trunoyudo hopes that the air ambulance service will speed up public access to medical services, especially during Christmas Day and the 2025 New Year's Day. In addition to air ambulances, the National Police have also prepared referral hospitals in Greater Jakarta and outside the region./.
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